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Both states' governors said they will appeal the FEMA denials, which comes amid concern the Trump adminstration is hobbling ...
If the muni market "stays here at these new relationships, we'll find its footing," said John Flahive, head of fixed income at BNY Wealth.
Rep. French Hill and committee leaders urged House Ways and Means to protect tax-exempt municipal bonds as Congress gears up to tackle tax policy.
State lawmakers approved a trailer bill to last year's budget that aided Medi-Cal and provided funding to local governments ...
Congress leaves town for a two-week recess without settling a financial dispute with the District of Columbia over which ...
Chris Hollins, the city's chief financial officer, said Texas anti-ESG laws are raising costs at the same time the city faces ...
Federal policy threatens to send fiscal pain raining down on states, and experts say that could mean some tough choices ahead ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission issued an order Monday denying motions from Hilltop Securities and other firms seeking to modify orders from settled administrative proceedings relating to ...
The state, which lost its positive S&P outlook due in part to previous tax cuts, could have further reductions under a bill that survived the governor's veto.
Issuers in Texas are wary of potential changes at the federal and state level that could impact their finances and ability to sell debt.
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